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Recordset

CUMV Mammal Collection (Arctos)

Specimen Records: 22,041

Media Records: 976

iDigBio Last Ingested Date: 2017-09-25

The CUMV Mammal Collection includes approximately 11,500 skins, 11,770 skulls, 3,240 skeletons, and 530 fluid-preserved specimens. The collection is one of the largest of New York mammals, and has a strong representation of eastern North America taxa, containing all species of land mammals in the region. With only a few exceptions, all the genera of land mammals in the United States and Canada are represented. The collections are largely the work of former professor William J. Hamilton, Jr. and his students.
One hundred and two of the 136 families (Wilson & Reed 1993) are represented in the collection. Specimens are present from all continents except Antarctica and more than 100 countries. The collections are particularly strong in North American material. Strongest holdings in this region are from New York, New Jersey, Colorado, California, and Pennsylvania but 48 of the 50 US states and 10 of the Canadian Provinces and Territories are represented.

This table shows any data corrections that were performed on this recordset to improve the capabilities of iDigBio Search. The first column represents the correction performed. The last two columns represent the number and percentage of records that were corrected. A complete list of the data quality flags and their descriptions can be found here. Clicking on a data flag name will take you to a search for all records with this flag in this recordset.

The table below represents monthly iDigBio portal use statistics for this recordset. Search indicates in how many instances a record from this recordset matched a search query. Download indicates in how many instances a record from this recordset was downloaded. Seen indicates in how many instances a record from this recordset appeared (visually) in the search results in a browser window. Records Viewed and Media Viewed indicate how many specimen and media records were opened and viewed in full detail. Note: Monthly statistics aggregation began on Jan 15th 2015; therefore, the month of (01 / 2015) represents approximately half a month of statistics reporting.

Month of

Search

Download

Seen

Records Viewed

Media Viewed

01 / 2015

5,797,231

23,143

31

538

0

02 / 2015

16,056,981

39,640

39

310

0

03 / 2015

8,512,708

43,527

60

135

0

05 / 2015

23,879,006

15

19

464

0

06 / 2015

88,663,802

25,102

679

1,036

0

07 / 2015

241,357,038

21,842

78,410

784

0

08 / 2015

77,509,431

86,344

1,452

1,757

0

09 / 2015

323,619,944

31,095

94,781

2,304

0

10 / 2015

227,276,575

21,149

65,987

2,090

0

11 / 2015

67,430,724

2

635

5,788

45

12 / 2015

373,723,287

1,333

112,895

923

44

01 / 2016

70,957,959

1,879

1,046

1,781

60

02 / 2016

261,978,294

707

69,969

2,768

113

03 / 2016

82,550,530

88

1,554

4,790

157

04 / 2016

84,230,494

774

1,837

1,063

36

05 / 2016

87,493,067

289

322

1,563

49

06 / 2016

106,160,095

106

10,883

3,809

122

07 / 2016

547,835,050

334

11,235

8,515

160

08 / 2016

129,972,030

173

570

1,043

11

09 / 2016

251,543,017

95

12,676

771

4

10 / 2016

264,875,048

821

20,053

1,477

22

11 / 2016

305,882,380

160

4,297

3,080

67

12 / 2016

241,921,445

10,771

1,048

3,654

12

01 / 2017

254,552,815

418

252

2,675

12

02 / 2017

31,375,480

9,674

8

450

0

03 / 2017

0

279

0

0

0

04 / 2017

282,808,721

314

2,615

3,361

13

05 / 2017

271,006,815

451

6,707

4,599

22

06 / 2017

229,191,013

45

1,602

2,549

8

07 / 2017

255,454,934

22

355

2,292

22

08 / 2017

1,986,280,764

8

304

1,508

6

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